Marie Thornton

Brief Life History of Marie

When Marie Thornton was born in 1774, in Virginia, United States, her father, John Spotswood Thornton, was 32 and her mother, Jane Augusta Washington, was 29. She died in 1855, in her hometown, at the age of 81.

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Family Time Line

John Spotswood Thornton
1742–1822
Jane Augusta Washington
1745–1833
Jane Washington Thornton
1765–
John Augustine Thornton
1767–1818
Augustine Thornton
1769–
George Washington Thornton
1771–1824
Mary Thornton
1777–1806
Nancy Augusta Thornton
1768–1843
Anthony Richard Thornton
1770–1835
Frances Gregory Thornton
1772–1828
Ann Thornton
1772–
Elizabeth Thornton
1773–1835
Marie Thornton
1774–1855
Susan Thornton
1775–1840

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    World Events (8)

    1776

    Thomas Jefferson's American Declaration of Independence endorsed by Congress. Colonies declare independence.

    1780 · Richmond Becomes the Capital

    On April 18, 1780 Richmond became the capital of Virginia. It was the temporary capital from 1780-1788.

    1800 · Movement to Washington D.C.

    While the growth of the new nation was exponential, the United States didn’t have permanent location to house the Government. The First capital was temporary in New York City but by the second term of George Washington the Capital moved to Philadelphia for the following 10 years. Ultimately during the Presidency of John Adams, the Capital found a permanent home in the District of Columbia.

    Name Meaning

    English and Scottish: habitational name from any of numerous places throughout England and Scotland so called, from Old English thorn ‘thorn tree’ + tūn ‘farmstead, estate’. The placename is most frequent in northern England, especially Yorkshire, where there are at least 16 possible sources for the surname.

    Irish: Anglicized (translated) form of Gaelic Mac Sceacháin ‘son of Sceachán’ (see Skehan ).

    Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Draighneáin ‘descendant of Draighneán’ (see Drennan ).

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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